[DHB] Cancer Weapon, Stroke Risk and Being Bald is Good...

Published: Sat, 04/24/10

Subject: [DHB] Cancer Weapon, Stroke Risk and Being Bald is Good...

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April 24, 2010

In this week's Round-up

  • The Biggest Loser's Twins Proven Weight Loss Techniques
  • Our Weekly Round-up of Health News
  • Overweight? Shocking Proof that it may not be your fault
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The Biggest Loser's Twins Proven Weight Loss Techniques

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Which allowed them to shoot past the competition and win The Biggest Loser, Season 4!

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Dear Reader

It may have dropped from the headlines and nightly news, but H1N1 (swine) flu is still out there.

In fact, from mid January to mid February, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control estimates that 2 million new cases of H1N1 flu were diagnosed.

The worry is that since we know that flu pandemics come in waves, there is every reason to be prepared for a third wave of infections.

Use the link below to discover how you can avoid getting this nasty winter bug:

Warning: H1N1 Flu Hasn't Gone Away...

Finally, some good news for balding men. Receding hairlines may just be good for you according to U.S. researchers out of the University of Washington School of Medicine who have found that men who lose their hair by age 30 seem less likely to develop prostate cancer.

The results of the work suggest that having high levels of testosterone (the hormone blamed for baldness) from a young age might protect against prostate cancer.

To find out more about the effects of losing your hair on cancer risk go here:

Why All Men Should Want to Go Bald...

The exotic papaya is getting some respect in Western medicine, though the tasty fruit has been used in folk cultures as a remedy for a variety of ailments for years now.

In the lab an extract of dried papaya appears to slow the growth of different types of cancer cells.

Use the link below to find out more about this potential natural cancer fighter...

Is This Fruit the Next Cancer Fighter..?

Here's some research parents will want to hear about... more than one in three middle schoolers who eat school lunches are either obese or overweight, and are also more likely to have high bad cholesterol levels than kids who bring a lunch from home.

It seems that efforts to make healthier choices a part of school lunch menus still have a good way to go.

To discover whether you should ditch the school lunches in favor of taking in food from home go here:

Why Eating Lunch Can Be Bad For Your Health...

The weekly round-up continues below...








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Weekly Round-up continued...

High blood pressure patients take note... findings released in March 2010 at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting in Atlanta have some pretty important implications for those who are trying to manage their condition.

A large five-year study finds that fluctuations in blood pressure over time may be a key indicator of stroke risk.

To date most doctors haven't been too concerned about variation in blood pressure readings, or the maximum pressure reading for a patient, but this could change based on the latest research.

Find out which group are most at risk from variations in blood pressure by going here

Fluctuating Blood Pressure Increases Stroke Risk...


To your good health,

Kirsten Whittaker
Daily Health Bulletin Editor





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